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Old August 10th 05, 08:38 PM
John S.
 
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DeWayne wrote:
http://www.northcoastjournal.com/080405/cover0804.html


I don't buy his excuse for one minute...this was much more than just
getting a group of names to test potential products on.

From the story: At some point, Williams gave Justice instructions on

how to break into Crane's database systems and retrieve the company's
list of customers. On Tuesday, Nov. 18, Williams and Justice exchanged
a flurry of e-mails. Most of them were during business hours, when
Justice would have been sitting at his computer in C. Crane's offices.
Justice had successfully obtained the list. .... But both knew that was
just the beginning of their problems. In April, C. Crane had filed a
14-count civil suit against them, Wang, Sangean and Justice's father,
Jack Justice, who had gone into partnership with his son to develop
RadioLabs. The suit charged that these parties conspired to
misappropriate C. Crane's trade secrets, to engage in unfair business
competition and to interfere with the relationship between C. Crane and
its subcontractors.

Justice, Willams and Sangean are damn lucky imho.